Program Objectives & Information

Helping Kids Grow

Discover what McCAIN School Veggie Patches is all about and learn how your primary school can get involved.

McCAIN School Veggie Patches is a great way for primary school children to learn more about the goodness of vegetables. McCAIN School Veggie Patches show that veggies are natural and come straight from the goodness of the earth.

Primary schools around New Zealand are invited to build their own veggie patches and grow their own vegetables. To lend a helping hand, McCAIN is giving away veggie patch equipment to primary schools during 2012.

Primary schools across New Zealand can get involved through hands-on experience. They can grow their own veggies with equipment and advice from McCAIN when they purchase products from the McCAIN frozen vegetable range.

Like home-grown veggies, McCAIN frozen vegetables are harvested from the goodness of the earth and simply frozen to lock in the flavour.

2012 - How to Get Involved

• Register here for our 2012 program before 19 Aug 2012
• Collect points by sending in barcodes from McCAIN frozen vegetable packs.
Redeem points for veggie patch equipment for your school - school's can order equipment until 31 October 2012


 
The more points your school receives, the more veggie patch equipment you can redeem.
 
Barcodes = Points!


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